In this soul-stirring episode, I am is joined by retirement coach John Glass from 64 Plus for a heartfelt conversation about the emotional shifts and lifestyle reinvention that comes with retirement.
Improved version from Grok (after I explained the reference to Rogerring)
Loved this episode! John Glass’s alliterative memory joggers are a treat, and I’m betting his cartooning will soar. But that “Retirees” name? With the feds pushing taxes on unrealized gains, it’s like retirees are getting rogered—first the wealthy, but without indexing, soon it’s all of us. Ouch!How about Roderick the Retiree? It keeps the alliteration, balances with two three-syllable R-words, and sidesteps that rogering vibe.
I really enjoyed this episode. I like listening to John Glass with all his alliterated memory joggers. I'm sure his cartooning will take off. I wonder if he should reconsider the retirees name. It's as if the federal government have gotten wind of it as this tax on unrealised gains will surely Roger the retirees. Initially just the wealthy ones but it's not indexed so soon, most of us.
Perhaps Roderick the Retiree.
It's particularly appealing as it continues the alliteration and the two R words have 3 syllables. Gives a sort of balance.
Improved version from Grok (after I explained the reference to Rogerring)
Loved this episode! John Glass’s alliterative memory joggers are a treat, and I’m betting his cartooning will soar. But that “Retirees” name? With the feds pushing taxes on unrealized gains, it’s like retirees are getting rogered—first the wealthy, but without indexing, soon it’s all of us. Ouch!How about Roderick the Retiree? It keeps the alliteration, balances with two three-syllable R-words, and sidesteps that rogering vibe.
I really enjoyed this episode. I like listening to John Glass with all his alliterated memory joggers. I'm sure his cartooning will take off. I wonder if he should reconsider the retirees name. It's as if the federal government have gotten wind of it as this tax on unrealised gains will surely Roger the retirees. Initially just the wealthy ones but it's not indexed so soon, most of us.
Perhaps Roderick the Retiree.
It's particularly appealing as it continues the alliteration and the two R words have 3 syllables. Gives a sort of balance.